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  • Workplace Relationships

    Workplace Relationships

    Workplace Relationships August 05, 2005 Essay # 2 Responding to Case 3.3 Establishing Peer Accountability Is Not Easy 1. As a part of a team or addressing the issue in this particular case, I am going to express my views and feeling about peer accountability. Answer: One of the biggest challenges and sources of frustration for both supervisor's and co-workers is the area of team accountability and discipline. Getting a group of individuals with various

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Mike
  • Why Reading Literature Is/is Not Important?

    Why Reading Literature Is/is Not Important?

    WHY READING LITERATURE IS/IS NOT IMPORTANT? A Personal Definition of Literature There are a lot of things that come to mind when a person hears the word literature. Usually, one thinks of a book, story, classical work or some variation of the aforementioned but to ask someone to define the term literature, proves to be a much trickier task. Many are stumped when asked this question. People often answer by giving examples of literary works

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    Essay Length: 605 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Workplace Dilemma Paper

    Workplace Dilemma Paper

    CR, a sixty-eight year old woman, was admitted via the ED with acute respiratory failure and aspiration pneumonia. CR had amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), an incurable, progressive, neuromuscular disease. According to Lewis, Heitkemper, and Dirksen, 2000, ALS is a fatal neuromuscular disease that attacks nerve cells and pathways in the brain and around the spinal cord. All voluntary muscle actions are affected and the person eventually becomes paralyzed. The mind, however, is not affected, so

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    Essay Length: 698 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Bred
  • Joan: Ethics

    Joan: Ethics

    “SHRINKAGE” AT CARLSON’S SWEETBRIAR CLUB Introduction/Relevant Facts Summary of Company Mike is an experienced and dedicated server who was hired at a club less than six months ago. He is motivated to earn a promotion in the company to provide for his young family. He is easy going and has a good attitude even in his demanding line of work. Mike is well-liked by his superiors, particularly by his supervisor Joey. Joey has hinted that

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Fatih
  • The Ethics of Advertising: Do Advertisers Go Too Far?

    The Ethics of Advertising: Do Advertisers Go Too Far?

    The Ethics of Advertising: Do advertisers go too far? Introduction: Advertising is any paid form of non-personal communication about an organization, good, service or idea by an identified sponsor (Berkowitz, Crane, Kerin, Hartley, & Rudelius, 494). Advertisements are displayed through various means to a large audience. They can be found on the Internet, in a magazine, or even on the highway. Advertisements are everywhere! Their main goal is to grab the consumer’s attention about a

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Artur
  • Aristotle's Ethical Theory and How It Conflicts, If at All, with Our Contemporary Worldview

    Aristotle's Ethical Theory and How It Conflicts, If at All, with Our Contemporary Worldview

    Aristotle's ethical theory and how it conflicts, if at all, with our contemporary worldview. Aristotle is one of the most well known philosophers in history. He was born in 384 BC in Stagira, which is in Macedonia. His father was personal physician to the king of Macedonia at that time, Amyntas. He lived until 322 BC when he died at a family estate in Euboea. Aristotle is credited with many great accomplishments during his time.

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Monika
  • Management and Ethics

    Management and Ethics

    Management Delegation Delegation can be summarized as the process of functioning and working through others to ensure the completion of a project. For proper delegation, management must possess the proper planning and patience skills for effective and successful delegation to occur. Phases of Delegation For effective delegation to lead to the completion and success of a project, management must have a set plan in what needs to be delegated and to know whom the

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Yan
  • Ethical Relativism Essay - Universal Moral Principles Exist in the Intention

    Ethical Relativism Essay - Universal Moral Principles Exist in the Intention

    Ethical Relativism Essay: Universal Moral Principles Exist in the Intention Ethical relativism is the philosophy that morality is relative to the norms of ones culture or community. In other words, whether an action is right or wrong depends on the moral norms of society or the people within it. Ethical relativism is good because it allows people to adapt their actions when for example the greater good is at stake, but just because people think

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    Essay Length: 532 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Tommy
  • What Are Business Ethics?

    What Are Business Ethics?

    What are Business Ethics? To simply put it, business ethics involves learning what is right and wrong, and then doing the right thing. Philosophers have been discussing ethics for at least 2500 years, since the time of Socrates and Plato. Many ethicists consider emerging ethical beliefs to be "state of the art" legal matters. Values, which guide how we ought to behave, are considered moral values, e.g., values such as respect, honesty, fairness, responsibility, etc.

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    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: Edward
  • Engineering Ethics

    Engineering Ethics

    I never really knew anything about ethics until I read The Civilized Engineer. I had heard people use the word ethics before and had a roommate that had taken an ethics class but did not look into it more. Since I had not taken a class on it, I figured it must not be that important. Now I realize how important ethics really are and understand a lot more about the topic. I agree

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    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Ethics of Gay Marriage

    Ethics of Gay Marriage

    Ethics of Gay Marriage What do you think when you see two guys walking down the sidewalk holding hands? Our society is based on improving and recreating to reach perfection. Yet there is this situation of “unnatural” marriage and most of our society wants it eliminated. If you think about the ethics of it though, you’ll see that both sides have an equal argument in the dilemma. If you look at the ethical reason behind

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    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: Vika
  • Ethical and Legal Obligation Paper

    Ethical and Legal Obligation Paper

    Introduction Ethical and legal obligations in financial reporting has made its way into the public spot light in the United States over the last several years. The accountants who do financial reporting should be expected to act in the highest standards of legal and ethical business conduct. Unethical financial reporting can cause major problems, not only within an organization, but also for the economy. As seen in the Enron scandal unethical financial reporting affects individuals,

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    Essay Length: 1,087 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: David
  • Ethical Considerations on Plagiarism

    Ethical Considerations on Plagiarism

    Ethical Considerations Colleges and Universities hold similar views and policies on plagiarism. They generally include a Code of Honor or Conduct listed in their student handbooks. Students are required to sign a pledge stating they will honor their schools’ codes. The punishments for disregarding the codes are similar from University to University. Eastern Kentucky University has an Academic Integrity Policy (Eastern Kentucky University, 2006, para 4). Each student must sign a pledge stating “I hereby

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    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: Jon
  • Stress and the Workplace

    Stress and the Workplace

    Stress and the Workplace The health and wellness of employees can either help or hinder the success of an organization. If the employees miss work due to illness that turns into more work for others. Workplace stress is a major reason for sick leave. Other stressors can be not enough sleep, bad management, thought of losing a job, interpersonal relationships, workload, long work hours and other personal and financial problems that exist at home. Job

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    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Workplace Violence Prevention and Management Program

    Workplace Violence Prevention and Management Program

    Workplace Violence Prevention and Management Program Recent events in Hawaii have made both employers and employees more aware of workplace violence and they are getting more concerned regarding their personal safety. The Xerox shooting and the Sheraton stabbing are good examples of such violent episodes. Both incidences exhibited prior evidence of violence in the workplace; and if proper intervention by management was initiated, these tragedies could have been prevented. Therefore, employers need a good workplace

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    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: Janna
  • Economic Effects on U.S. Economy of Removing All Import Restraints

    Economic Effects on U.S. Economy of Removing All Import Restraints

    1. Introduction During the recent decades the world economy has seen rapid growth which was mainly due to the increasing international trade. The rising international trade results from the technological development but also from the reduction of trade barriers, or liberalization. Indeed, liberalization is a very powerful tool to promote economic growth and development and what is also very important to reduce poverty. The evidence on this is clear. No country in the recent decades

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Bred
  • Ethics and Governance

    Ethics and Governance

    Introduction In the stakeholder/responsibility matrix (Carroll & Buchholtz 1999, p. 84), there are employees, owners, customers, communities, public at large, social activist groups and others in the stakeholder group. Carroll & Buchholtz (1999, p. 84) have stated the four types of responsibilities as Philanthropic, Economic, Ethical and Legal. Carroll & Buchholtz (1999, p. 37-38) describe a socially responsible firm would need to make a profit [Economic], obey the law [Legal], be ethical [Ethical] and be

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Jack
  • Ethics in Education

    Ethics in Education

    “Ethics in Education” Learning Team B Gen300 Dr. Athalene Mc Nay 4-20-2008 I. What is ethics? A. A definition of ethics. B. How are ethics used in education? II. Integrity is part of ethics in education. A. A definition of integrity. B. Trust relationship is essential in ethics in education. C. Academic integrity is a mutual responsibility. D. There is cheating and academic responsibility within the education system. E. Phony schools, diploma mills and false

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Mikki
  • How Are Nonverbal Signals Sent by Casual Dress in the Workplace?

    How Are Nonverbal Signals Sent by Casual Dress in the Workplace?

    How are nonverbal signals sent by casual dress in the workplace? Business Communication Apr 11, 2005 How are nonverbal signals sent by casual dress in the workplace? The phenomenon of casual dress in the business place has come full circle. Many companies are now moving away from casual dress. Many business leaders have come to realize that the nonverbal signals sent by casual dress, conflict with the image the company is attempting to portray. A

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Steve
  • Ethical Filter Worksheet

    Ethical Filter Worksheet

    Value Personal Sourcewith Examples Justify the Value's Position in the List. Include any challenges to employing these values consistently when making personal and organizational decisions. Honesty In my experience honesty creates the foundation for a well-structured life. Honesty was lacking when I was younger because my father would either lie or exaggerate the truth frequently. Honesty became a value learned over time with the help of my mother. She taught me that being honest to

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    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Artur
  • Who or What They Refer To, When This Was Important, and Why It Is Significant to Our Understanding of Us History

    Who or What They Refer To, When This Was Important, and Why It Is Significant to Our Understanding of Us History

    Terms: Who or what they refer to, when this was important, and why it is significant to our understanding of US history Black Codes: Taking advantage of Johnson’s policies, the southern states aimed to penalize “vagrant” blacks, defined as those who did not work in the fields for whites, and to deny blacks the right to vote, serve on juries, or in some cases even own land. People arrested under the Black Codes faced imprisonment

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    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Environmental Ethics Inventory

    Environmental Ethics Inventory

    A set of rules oulining human responsibility concerning environmental ethics defines the relationship toward “the surroundings, both biotic and abiotic” “collectively called the environment” (Blackmore, 1997). Any person who has ever given a thought to the need to protect and develop the environment has either implicit or explicit code of ethics regarding these issues that determines everyday behavior patterns. In the same way, I also have my own values and ethics regarding environmental issues that

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    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Building an Ethical Organization

    Building an Ethical Organization

    Building an Ethical Organization The concept of this organization was inspired by a dream of a place that young people and adults could come to for refuge and help, who suffered from being Bipolar or having any other Mental Health issue. Along with them being Bipolar and having Mental Health issues, they also suffer from the addiction of drugs or alcohol or both. There are facilities that help those that have mental illnesses and have

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    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Jessica
  • The Ethics of Predatory Lending in the Housing Industry

    The Ethics of Predatory Lending in the Housing Industry

    The Ethics of Predatory Lending in the Housing Industry The real estate industry is thriving with approximately sixty-eight percent of all Americans being homeowners. With low interest rates, 1st time home buyer down payment assistance programs, and government funded educational opportunities (i.e. the Home Ownership Center of Greater Cincinnati), the real estate and mortgage lending industries will continue to flourish. However, there are some unethical lending practices that are threatening the housing industry as a

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    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Aristotle Virtue Ethics

    Aristotle Virtue Ethics

    Aristotle's Virtue Ethics The philosophy of virtue ethics, which primarily deals with the ways in which a person should live, has puzzled philosophers from the beginning of time. There are many contrasting interpretations regarding how one should live his or her life in the best way possible. It is in my opinion that the Greeks, especially Aristotle, have exhibited the most logical explanation of how to live the "good life". The following paper will attempt

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    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Fatih